These were the first Scenes bottles release in 1998, to date there have
been 8 different releases. One
new bottle is expected to be released every year and
only sold within Europe.
These Euro Scenes are 1Lt and 43 proof.
No 1: THE BRONZE
STATUE
This bottle was the first
bottle in the series and was released in
........ and was sold
without a Cardboard box.
This is a 1lt 43% Vol
No1: front
Close up of scene
Rear
Text on back of bottle:
This is the first in a series of bottles
depicting life in Lynchburg, Tennessee, home of Jack Daniel
Distillery. The statue of Jack Daniel, erected in 1941 by his nephew
Lem Motlow, stands near our limestone cave spring, flowing at 56
degree F year round, is used to make our whiskey. We still make Jack
Daniel's using the methods our founder prescribed back in 1866: and
from his vantage point at the centre of our distillery, Mr Jack
still watches over each and every drop.
No 2 : THE BARREL TRUCK
This bottle was these second
bottle in the series and was released in
........ and was sold
without a Cardboard box.
This is a 1lt 43% Vol
Text on back of bottle :
This is the second
in a series of bottle depicting life in Lynchburg, Tennessee, home
of Jack Daniel Distillery. A barrel truck, stocked with full whiskey
barrels, makes its way up Distillery lane toward one of the many
ageing houses which dot the Tennessee hills. Once it arrives at the
ageing house, the 400-lb barrels will be rolled into a designated
resting place, where they will sleep for years until the whiskey
inside has matured, Just another typical day here at America's
oldest registered distillery.
No 5: THE BRONZE
STATUE
This bottle was the fifth
bottle in the series and was released in
........ and was sold
with a Cardboard box.This is a 1lt 43% Vol
Back
No5 :front
I bought this bottle off a German Collector
Mar 07
Close up of scene
Text on back of bottle:
This is the fifth in a series of bottles
depicting life in Lynchburg, Tennessee, home of the Jack Daniel
Distillery. When it came making his Tennessee Whiskey, jack Daniel
was rock-solid in his determination to make it the best he could .
This 6oo-pound bronze statue of Mr. Jack is a reminder of his
commitment. Sculptured by an artist from Nashville, it has been
standing guard in front of the distillery's cave spring since
September 2000, which happens to have been Mr. Jack's 150th
birthday. it replaced the original marble statue that stood there
for nearly 60 years, which is now located inside the Distillery's
Visitor Centre.
No 6
: THE ROLL-TOP DESK
This bottle was the sixth
bottle in the series and was released in
........ and was sold
with a Cardboard box.
Text on back of bottle :
This is the sixth in a series
of bottles depicting life in Lynchburg, Tennessee, home of the Jack Daniel
distillery. The rolltop desk where Jack Daniel conducted his day-to-day business
is still on display inside the old office that was built when the distillery
went into operation back in 1866. Same for the pot-bellied stove, which came in
handy when days in the office got to be on the chilly side. And when it comes to
the business of making our Tennessee Whiskey, we will still go by what Mr Jack
said : Every day we make it , we'll make it best we can.
NO 7 : THE VISITORS CENTRE
This bottle was the
seventh
bottle in the series and was released in
........ and was sold
with a Cardboard box.
No 7
Text on back of bottle:
This is the seventh
in a series of bottles depicting life in Lynchburg, Tennessee, home
of the Jack Daniel distillery. When folks travel to the Distillery,
the first thing they see here is the Visitor Centre that opened in
2000. Nestled among some of the Hollow's prettiest trees, the centre
is a welcoming sight to visitors from all over the world. It houses
an assortment of artifacts and other items that provide a glimpse
into the history of Jack Daniel's. Simply put, the Distillery's
Visitor Centre is an ideal starting point for folks wanting to find
out firsthand how we make our Tennessee Whiskey. We hope you have a
chance to visit us yourself some day.
NO 8 : THE RICKYARD
This bottle was the
eighth bottle in the series and was released in 2007 and was sold
without a Cardboard box.
Text on back of bottle :
This is the eighth
in a series of bottles depicting life in Lynchburg, Tennessee, home
of the Jack Daniel distillery. our folks in the Rickyard will tell
you their job can get a bit on the warm side. That's because when
the fire making our sugar maple charcoal gets going, tempretures can
reach upwards of 2,000 F . All of out charcoal is made by hand at
the Distillery for good reason. The slow process of mellowing our
whiskey, drop by drop, through10 feet of that sweet maple charcoal
is what separates our smooth sippin' Tennessee Whiskey from being
called bourbon. We believe our friends can still tell the difference
just as Mr Jack did over 140 years ago.